On Feb 3, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Adam Stoller wrote:
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ENVIRONMENT - HIGH LEVEL:
Oracle 9i [9.2.0]
Solaris 9
perl 5.8.2
DBI-1.47
DBD-Oracle-1.16
gcc 3.4.2
ld 2.15 [gnu - symlinked into /usr/ccs/bin]
[...]
BUILD PROBLEM:
[BEGIN_WRAPPED_LINES]
Dear Jay,
Thanks for using the error reporting mechanism supplied with
DBD::Informix (or providing the equivalent information); it makes it
so much easier to help you when the necessary information is all
available.
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 23:59:35 -, Jay Hannah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do I
Hi Paul,
Any ideas why I can run the script as root and not another account?
The most obvious ones are:
- Environment -- are you sure you are running the same perl in both
accounts?
Path differences, etc, could cause issues. I've seen this where /usr/bin/perl
is in a
path first,
Thanks for using the error reporting mechanism supplied with
DBD::Informix (or providing the equivalent information); it makes it
so much easier to help you when the necessary information is all
available.
:) Hey, I'm very willing to do whatever I can do to help you help me. -grin-
Do I
Quoting Adam Stoller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Feb 3, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Adam Stoller wrote:
For the record - incompatible in this case apparently means that we
had a 64-bit version of the library (client installation) on the
machine where everything else was 32-bit (gcc, perl, etc.) - and has
On Feb 4, 2005, at 3:13 PM, Michael A Chase wrote:
Quoting Adam Stoller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Feb 3, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Adam Stoller wrote:
For the record - incompatible in this case apparently means that we
had a 64-bit version of the library (client installation) on the
machine where everything
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 12:58:29 -0600, Jay Hannah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do I need to manually build a 64-bit Perl on this AIX box?
Will that offset the problem?
Either that or get a 32-bit (9.53.UCx) version of ESQL/C (2.81.UCx
version of ClientSDK).
Turns out this box had 2 perls on
It seems it is no longer included, and scanning the Changelogs doesn't
give me a clue why. Is there a better alternative?
--
Jeff Macdonald
Ayer, MA